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Publication - From Procurement to Performance: Towards a Private Sector-led, Service-based Model to Scale up Sustainable Electrification of Public Institutions

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Title
From Procurement to Performance: Towards a Private Sector-led, Service-based Model to Scale up Sustainable Electrification of Public Institutions
Publisher
SEforALL, ESMAP, The World Bank
Author
SEforALL, ESMAP, The World Bank
Published in
November 2021
Abstract
The goal of this document is to draw attention to: i) the role of the private sector in advancing electrification of public institutions given the limited funds available from governments and donor agencies to electrify public institutions at scale and sustainably; ii) the enormous challenge of ensuring the operational and commercial sustainability of off-grid electrification of public institutions; and iii) the role and feasibility of a private sector-led, service-based model in addressing this challenge. It is hoped that the knowledge brief stimulates further discussion and critical comment from those stakeholders interested in advancing the long-term sustainability of off-grid electrification efforts targeting public institutions.
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